Peace Education Comes to Ecuador
Paul Murtha, Ecuadorian Director of the Vibrant Village Foundation, sat down with Linda Hurst, a TPRF volunteer visiting Peru, and talked about his involvement with the evolution of PEP in Ecuador....
View ArticleThe Prism of Translation
This article is the first in a series designed to offer a quick look at some of the people who do volunteer work for TPRF. The Foundation depends on the dedicated, high quality efforts of volunteers...
View ArticleMusic Delights PEP Students in Cádiz Prison
Gonzaga Delage is part of a team of people from Jerez, Spain, who, for the past three years, have facilitated a Peace Education Program class at Puerto III prison, near Jerez in the province of Cádiz....
View ArticleLaunching a Peace Education Program in Pennsylvania (Part I)
PEP volunteer Chip Presendofer provides us with a unique perspective on the steps he and a dedicated group of individuals have taken to launch a PEP program in Berks County Jail, Pennsylvania. The...
View ArticleLaunching a Peace Education Program in Pennsylvania (Part II)
PEP volunteer Chip Presendofer provides us with a unique perspective on the steps he and a dedicated group of individuals have taken to launch a PEP program in Berks County Jail, Pennsylvania. The...
View ArticleWelcome to the Peace Club
Victor Kamont, 61, returned to higher education at age 57, following his desire to support Prem Rawat in spreading his message of peace. He now holds degrees in Journalism; Photo-journalism and Arts...
View ArticleVoices from the Heart
TPRF Volunteer Giuseppe M. Buffa is a native of Palermo, Sicily, where he graduated as a medical doctor with a specialty in child psychiatry. He currently works as a medical psychiatrist in the local...
View ArticleCreative Thinking Helps to Initiate PEP Workshops in Serbia
Ivana Brasic spent twenty years in teaching and now works in marketing for a health food company. Her background, fluency in English, and enthusiasm for the Peace Education Program have enabled her to...
View ArticleHope and Healing in Rwanda: African Nation Embraces First PEP
Becky Resnick is a volunteer with The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) who lives in Seattle, Washington. She recently helped facilitate the first Peace Education Program (PEP) in Rwanda. Here is her...
View ArticleThe Missing Peace: PEP’s Impact on an Inmate
This essay was written by an inmate who submitted it to TPRF on the condition of anonymity. It chronicles how the Peace Education Program (PEP) is helping him gain a new perspective on life. All of my...
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